the olde Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Hi, Built my new rig, everthing ok except very slow/poor disk reading problem. Takes ages to load a game etc. Both the HD & DVD rom drive are now sata connected. The motherboard bios says they are both master on the different sata ports, is this correct? The old IDE required master & or slave drive to work correctly. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks
mmalves Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 Have you installed the storage drivers for your motherboard chipset? Look in the chipset manufacturer's website for the latest version, as the version on the motherboard's CD/website usually isn't the latest.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 8, 2008 Posted November 8, 2008 You don't have master/slave with SATA, everything gets its own dedicated channel. Don't worry about how windows displays things
the olde Posted November 9, 2008 Author Posted November 9, 2008 You don't have master/slave with SATA, everything gets its own dedicated channel. Don't worry about how windows displays things Cheers for the info, All the chipset drivers are up to date & or graphics drivers. Getting arounf 13.67MB/s read on a DVD this morning, does this sound about correct? Thanks
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 9, 2008 Posted November 9, 2008 That's about 10x speed then I guess? Doesn't sound like you have anything to worry about.
the olde Posted November 11, 2008 Author Posted November 11, 2008 (edited) That's about 10x speed then I guess? Doesn't sound like you have anything to worry about. Added my old benq IDE drive to the rig & guess what, it reads & burns quicker than the new drive on the sata port!! The Benq is 4 years old! Edited November 11, 2008 by the olde
LIGHTNING UK! Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Burning at 10x is a different problem. Lots of drives read at different speeds depending on the media you're using - so it's unfair to blame that on the port in use. A 16x burn should reach (at best) 16x no matter which controller it's connected to (usb and firewire being the exception).
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